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More model informationA luxury drinking cup modelled after Greek examples, but produced in Central Italy (in the 7th century BC). The ceramic ware known as “bucchero” is characteristic, because it is thin walled and completely black (or dark gray), due to being fired in ovens with reduced oxygen. This prevents the iron particles in clay from oxidizing (which turns pottery red). Bucchero is believed to imitate metal.
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